One godly American woman faced a difficult financial challenge afterher husband left her. She had to get a job and support her five boyswithout receiving regular child support payments. In that difficultsituation, she offered a tithe to God no matter what. And God openedhis storehouse of blessing. She prospered in her job and found God'sprovision in various ways. She was able to buy a van, and even a houseand provide for her sons, who are growing in the knowledge of God. Aswe hear these stories, they sound like love stories between godlywomen and their generous God.

"...after her husband left her?" Ward fails to mention that the "one godly 'American' woman" was the one who filed for divorce from her husband and that the motivation for her UBF-leader-encouraged filing was his opposition to UBF. He also tries to make the man sound like a deadbeat dad who took off and was never heard from again other than sending sporadic child support. What utter rubbish and so revealing, but not unexpected from THE Samuel Lee protege. This is yet another illustration of how toxic and destructive UBF marriages can become.